The Pakistan
Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on Thursday agreed to extend its
deadline for blocking unregistered mobile phones by two months after the
Senate Standing Committee on information technology expressed
reservations over the plan.
Earlier this week, PTA had announced that all unregistered mobile phones will become unusable after Oct 20
after its long-anticipated Device Identification, Registration and
Blocking System (DIRBS) becomes functional. The DIRBS is an indigenous
solution aimed to combat the use of smuggled or counterfeit sets which
either serve to reduce tax revenues for the state or pose health
problems to unsuspecting consumers.
The committee, during a meeting today, asked PTA Chairman Mohammad
Naveed and Director Talib Dogar — who had appeared before the members —
if they had the forensic data of stolen mobile phones. PTA chairman told
members that stolen mobile devices could be traced through the
International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number. They assured the
committee that PTA will only shut down non-compliant devices.
The committee responded that there were multiple devices that were
registered on the same IMEI number and blocking all of them would affect
many people. The PTA officials argued that unregistered mobile phones,
including the ones with duplicate IMEIs, create problems for security
agencies as it becomes harder for them to trace stolen devices.
They further said that initiating DIRBS will also increase import revenue till $200 billion.
The standing committee, however, expressed its reservations and
pointed out that there was a lack of awareness among people that was
creating panic. The members said that an awareness campaign should be
held to educate the public about the move.
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